THE CRAPTASTIC RAZMATAZ

life

i give my life to others-
in hope that they arrive-
to the place they were seeking-
just to survive-
i give my heart to others-
in hope that they feel-
what it's like love-
so we can share a meal-
i will give my mind to the world-
for free with no regret-
to know in the end-
nothing is greater than knowing the love and thinking and life is to share so that as a race we make it back to where we started
Mon, May 5, 2008 - 1:23 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

THE BIGGEST SCAM...

THE AIRPLANES IS WHAT'S DESTROYING THE PLANET !!! I THINK THAT PLANES PRODUCE THE SAME FREQUENCY AS A VOLCANO ERUPTING. SO EVERYTIME YOU HEAR ONE, IT LEAVES A SUBCONCIOUS THOUGHT OF EMINENT DANGER!!! PLANES FLY IN THE MOST PRECIOUS PART OF OUR ATMOSPERE USING HAND OVER FIST OF THE RAREST PART OF OUR PLANET! JUST TO MAKE SOME RICH PIG ( ENTERPRISING DEMONS ) MORE MONEY. EVERYTIME A PLANE TAKES OFF YOU SHOULD CRINGE, KNOWING THAT IT'S TAKING AWAY FROM YOUR CHILDS LIVELY HOOD. IF THAT SAYING IS CORRECT," NOTHING IS DESTROYED, IT ONLY CHANGES FORMS OF MATTER" THEN THOSE AIRPLANES ARE SINGLE HANDELY TURNING THE LIFE ON EARTH IN TO WHAT DANTE REFERS TO AS "DEMONS". EVERYTHING ON EARTH IS CONTROLLED BY RESONANT FREQUENCIES, WHETHER TREES, OCEANS, SPEAKERS...
DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS AND SUPPORT ME, I WILL CHANGE IT.
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 8:49 AM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

THE PAIN OF GAIA...

OK, SO REALLY, WHAT DO WE NEED GASOLINE FOR? WELL WHAT WOULD HUMANITY DO IF YOU COULD DRIVE ANYWHERE IT WANTED, FOR FREE??? WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH ALL YOUR "FUN"DS. JUST SAVE THEM? HOW WOULD THE "MAN" GET ALL THAT MONEY TO FUND THE TRILLION DAOLLAR WAR THAT WE ARE NOW IN? YOU KNOW, IN THEORY, YOU COULD DRIVE YOUR DIESEL ON HUMAN EXCREMENT. IT PRODUCES METHANE.
SO HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE MAN THAT DRIVES THE LIFTED DUALLY DIESEL PICKUP TRUCK THAT PUMPS OUT BLACK SMOKE EVERYTIME HE FLOORS IT JUST TO PASS A LITTLE CAR,TO WAIT AT A STOP LIGHT. THE IRONY HE DOESN'T EVEN OWN A TRAILER.WTF DO CARS NEED TO IDLE FOR? WHY ISN'T THERE PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS ON EVERY CAR INSTEAD OF GAIA KILLING PAINT??? WHAT ABOUT THE HISPANIC LADY,I KNOW YOU'VE ALLL SEEN THEM, NEED AN EXPITION FOR, JUST TO GO TO MCKEE DEE'S AND LEAVES HER KIDS AT HOME? WHY DON'T WE HAVE COMMUNITY VEHICLES THAT HOLD PEOPLE? WHY DON'T WE USE COMMUNITY VEHICLES TO GO SHOPPING? WHY DON'T WE SHARE OUR CARS? WTF DOES A COMMUNITY NEED 64 SHOPPING CENTERS FOR? IS IT REALLY A CONVIENCE TO GO TO THE CONVIENCE STORE,WHEN THEY DON'T EVEN SELL THE THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE CONVIENENT? LIKE LOVE OR HUGS AND COMPASSION?
HASN'T ANYONE EVER THOUGHT," HEY MAYBE ALL THAT PETROLEUM IS WHAT POWERS THE EARTHS CORE???" OR "WTF IS GONNA HAPPEN WHEN ALL THESE HOLES, WHERE THE PETROLEUM WAS, COLAPSE???" i have a whole sh*t load to say but this is just the start...
Fri, May 2, 2008 - 8:37 AM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

LOVE

there's alot to love ... here is dictionary.com's
sure is a broad term love..." love /lʌv/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[luhv] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, loved, lov·ing.
–noun 1. a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
2. a feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection, as for a parent, child, or friend.
3. sexual passion or desire.
4. a person toward whom love is felt; beloved person; sweetheart.
5. (used in direct address as a term of endearment, affection, or the like): Would you like to see a movie, love?
6. a love affair; an intensely amorous incident; amour.
7. sexual intercourse; copulation.
8. (initial capital letter) a personification of sexual affection, as Eros or Cupid.
9. affectionate concern for the well-being of others: the love of one's neighbor.
10. strong predilection, enthusiasm, or liking for anything: her love of books.
11. the object or thing so liked: The theater was her great love.
12. the benevolent affection of God for His creatures, or the reverent affection due from them to God.
13. Chiefly Tennis. a score of zero; nothing.
14. a word formerly used in communications to represent the letter L.
–verb (used with object) 15. to have love or affection for: All her pupils love her.
16. to have a profoundly tender, passionate affection for (another person).
17. to have a strong liking for; take great pleasure in: to love music.
18. to need or require; benefit greatly from: Plants love sunlight.
19. to embrace and kiss (someone), as a lover.
20. to have sexual intercourse with.
–verb (used without object) 21. to have love or affection for another person; be in love.
—Verb phrase22. love up, to hug and cuddle: She loves him up every chance she gets.
—Idioms23. for love, a. out of affection or liking; for pleasure.
b. without compensation; gratuitously: He took care of the poor for love.

24. for the love of, in consideration of; for the sake of: For the love of mercy, stop that noise.
25. in love, infused with or feeling deep affection or passion: a youth always in love.
26. in love with, feeling deep affection or passion for (a person, idea, occupation, etc.); enamored of: in love with the girl next door; in love with one's work.
27. make love, a. to embrace and kiss as lovers.
b. to engage in sexual activity.

28. no love lost, dislike; animosity: There was no love lost between the two brothers.


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[Origin: bef. 900; (n.) ME; OE lufu, c. OFris luve, OHG luba, Goth lubō; (v.) ME lov(i)en, OE lufian; c. OFris luvia, OHG lubōn to love, L lubére (later libére) to be pleasing; akin to lief]


—Synonyms 1. tenderness, fondness, predilection, warmth, passion, adoration. 1, 2. Love, affection, devotion all mean a deep and enduring emotional regard, usually for another person. Love may apply to various kinds of regard: the charity of the Creator, reverent adoration toward God or toward a person, the relation of parent and child, the regard of friends for each other, romantic feelings for another person, etc. Affection is a fondness for others that is enduring and tender, but calm. Devotion is an intense love and steadfast, enduring loyalty to a person; it may also imply consecration to a cause. 2. liking, inclination, regard, friendliness. 15. like. 16. adore, adulate, worship.
—Antonyms 1, 2. hatred, dislike. 15, 16. detest, hate.
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n.
A deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person, such as that arising from kinship, recognition of attractive qualities, or a sense of underlying oneness.
A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion of sex and romance.

Sexual passion.
Sexual intercourse.
A love affair.
A strong predilection or enthusiasm: a love of language.
The object of such an enthusiasm: The outdoors is her greatest love.
An intense emotional attachment, as for a pet or treasured object.
A person who is the object of deep or intense affection or attraction; beloved. Often used as a term of endearment.
An expression of one's affection: Send him my love.

A strong predilection or enthusiasm: a love of language.
The object of such an enthusiasm: The outdoors is her greatest love.
Love Mythology Eros or Cupid.
often Love Christianity Charity.
Sports A zero score in tennis.

v. loved, lov·ing, loves

v. tr.

To have a deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward (a person): We love our parents. I love my friends.
To have a feeling of intense desire and attraction toward (a person).
To have an intense emotional attachment to: loves his house.

To embrace or caress.
To have sexual intercourse with.
To like or desire enthusiastically: loves swimming.
Theology To have charity for.
To thrive on; need: The cactus loves hot, dry air.

v. intr.
To experience deep affection or intense desire for another.


[Middle English, from Old English lufu; see leubh- in Indo-European roots.]


Synonyms: These nouns denote feelings of warm personal attachment or strong attraction to another person. Love is the most intense: marrying for love.
Affection is a less ardent and more unvarying feeling of tender regard: parental affection.
Devotion is earnest, affectionate dedication and implies selflessness: teachers admired for their devotion to children.
Fondness is strong liking or affection: a fondness for small animals.
Infatuation is foolish or extravagant attraction, often of short duration: lovers blinded to their differences by their mutual infatuation.

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love (n.)

O.E. lufu "love, affection, friendliness," from P.Gmc. *lubo (cf. O.Fris. liaf, Ger. lieb, Goth. liufs "dear, beloved;" not found elsewhere as a noun, except O.H.G. luba, Ger. Liebe), from PIE *leubh- "to care, desire, love" (cf. L. lubet, later libet "pleases;" Skt. lubhyati "desires;" O.C.S. l'ubu "dear, beloved;" Lith. liaupse "song of praise"). Meaning "a beloved person" is from c.1225. The sense "no score" (in tennis, etc.) is 1742, from the notion of "playing for love," i.e. "for nothing" (1678). Love-letter is attested from c.1240; love-song from c.1310. To be in love with (someone) is from 1508. Love life "one's collective amorous activities" is from 1919, originally a term in psychological jargon. Phrase make love is attested from 1580 in the sense "pay amorous attention to;" as a euphemism for "have sex," it is attested from c.1950. Love child "child born out of wedlock," first attested 1805, from earlier love brat (17c.). Lovesick is attested from 1530; lovelorn from 1634 (see lose). Phrase for love or money "for anything" is attested from 1590. To fall in love is attested from 1423. The phrase no love lost (between two people) is ambiguous and was used 17c. in ref. to two who love each other well (c.1640) as well as two who have no love for each other (1622).

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love (v.)

O.E. lufian, from P.Gmc. *lubojanan, from root of love (n.). Love-hate (adj.) "ambivalent" is from 1937, originally a term in psychological jargon.

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WordNet - Cite This Source - Share This love

noun
1. a strong positive emotion of regard and affection; "his love for his work"; "children need a lot of love" [ant: hate]
2. any object of warm affection or devotion; "the theater was her first love"; "he has a passion for cock fighting";
3. a beloved person; used as terms of endearment [syn: beloved]
4. a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction; "their love left them indifferent to their surroundings"; "she was his first love"
5. a score of zero in tennis or squash; "it was 40 love"
6. sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people; "his lovemaking disgusted her"; "he hadn't had any love in months"; "he has a very complicated love life" [syn: sexual love]

verb
1. have a great affection or liking for; "I love French food"; "She loves her boss and works hard for him" [ant: detest]
2. get pleasure from; "I love cooking"
3. be enamored or in love with; "She loves her husband deeply"
4. have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?" [syn: sleep together]

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American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms - Cite This Source - Share This
love

In addition to the idioms beginning with love, also see all's fair in love and war; course of true love; fall in love; for the love of; labor of love; make love; misery loves company; no love lost; not for love or money; puppy love; somebody up there loves me.



The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
Copyright © 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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love1 [lav] noun

a feeling of great fondness or enthusiasm for a person or thing
Example: She has a great love of music; her love for her children Arabic: حُب
Chinese (Simplified): 喜爱
Chinese (Traditional): 喜愛
Czech: láska
Danish: kærlighed
Dutch: liefde
Estonian: armastus
Finnish: rakkaus
French: amour
German: die Liebe
Greek: αγάπη
Hungarian: szeretet
Icelandic: ást
Indonesian: sayang
Italian: amore
Japanese: 愛
Korean: 애정, 호의
Latvian: mīlestība
Lithuanian: meilė, potraukis
Norwegian: kjærlighet
Polish: zamiłowanie, miłość
Portuguese (Brazil): amor
Portuguese (Portugal): amor
Romanian: dragoste
Russian: любовь
Slovak: láska
Slovenian: ljubezen
Spanish: amor
Swedish: kärlek, förtjusning, passion
Turkish: aşk, sevgi, sevda



love2 [lav] noun

strong attachment with sexual attraction
Example: They are in love with one another. Arabic: عِشْق، غَرام
Chinese (Simplified): 爱情
Chinese (Traditional): 愛情
Czech: zamilovanost
Danish: forelskelse; være forelsket
Dutch: liefde
Estonian: armastus
Finnish: rakkaus
French: amour
German: die Liebe
Greek: έρωτας, ερωτική αγάπη
Hungarian: szerelem
Icelandic: ástfanginn
Indonesian: cinta
Italian: amore
Japanese: 恋愛
Korean: (이성에 대한) 사랑
Latvian: mīla; iemīlēšanās
Lithuanian: įsimylėjimas, meilė
Norwegian: forelskelse
Polish: miłość
Portuguese (Brazil): amor
Portuguese (Portugal): amor
Romanian: îndrăgostit
Russian: любовь
Slovak: zamilovanosť
Slovenian: ljubezen
Spanish: amor
Swedish: förälskelse
Turkish: aşık, sevdalı



love3 [lav] noun

a person or thing that is thought of with (great) fondness (used also as a term of affection)
Example: Ballet is the love of her life; Goodbye, love! Arabic: حَبيب، مَعْشوق
Chinese (Simplified): 爱好
Chinese (Traditional): 愛好
Czech: láska
Danish: kærlighed; skat
Dutch: lieverd, passie
Estonian: armastus, armas
Finnish: rakkaus, rakas
French: passion; chéri, *-ie
German: die Liebe
Greek: έρωτας, αγάπη
Hungarian: szerelme vkinek
Icelandic: líf og yndi; elskan
Indonesian: kecintaan
Italian: amore, passione; caro
Japanese: 好きなもの
Korean: 여보, 이봐
Latvian: mīlestība; mīļais; mīļumiņš
Lithuanian: meilė, mylimasis
Norwegian: kjæreste, elskede; (store) kjærlighet
Polish: miłość, ukochany
Portuguese (Brazil): paixão
Portuguese (Portugal): amor
Romanian: pasiune; iubire
Russian: страсть; любовь
Slovak: láska
Slovenian: ljubezen, strast
Spanish: guapo, cielo
Swedish: passion, älskling
Turkish: aşk, tutku



love4 [lav] noun

a score of nothing in tennis
Example: The present score is fifteen love (written 15—0). Arabic: صِفْر، لا شيء
Chinese (Simplified): 零分
Chinese (Traditional): 零分
Czech: nula
Danish: nul
Dutch: nul
Estonian: null
Finnish: nolla
French: (à) zéro
German: null
Greek: μηδέν (στο τένις)
Hungarian: semmi
Icelandic: núll stig
Indonesian: nol
Italian: zero
Japanese: 無得点
Korean: ?테니스? 영점
Latvian: (sportā) nulle
Lithuanian: nulis
Norwegian: null
Polish: zero
Portuguese (Brazil): zero
Portuguese (Portugal): love
Romanian: (la) zero
Russian: ноль
Slovak: nula
Slovenian: nič
Spanish: cero
Swedish: noll
Turkish: sıfır



love1 [lav] verb

to be (very) fond of
Example: She loves her children dearly. Arabic: يُحِب، يَعْشَق
Chinese (Simplified): 爱
Chinese (Traditional): 愛
Czech: milovat
Danish: elske
Dutch: houden van
Estonian: armastama
Finnish: rakastaa
French: aimer
German: lieben
Greek: αγαπώ
Hungarian: szeret
Icelandic: elska, þykja vænt um
Indonesian: mencintai, menyayangi
Italian: amare, volere bene a*
Japanese: 愛する
Korean: 사랑하다, 좋아하다
Latvian: mīlēt
Lithuanian: mylėti
Norwegian: elske, være glad i
Polish: kochać
Portuguese (Brazil): amar
Portuguese (Portugal): amar
Romanian: a iubi
Russian: любить
Slovak: milovať
Slovenian: ljubiti
Spanish: amar, querer
Swedish: älska
Turkish: çok sevmek



love2 [lav] verb

to take pleasure in
Example: They both love dancing. Arabic: يُحِب، يَتَمَتَّع في
Chinese (Simplified): 喜欢
Chinese (Traditional): 喜歡
Czech: milovat
Danish: elske; holde af
Dutch: houden van
Estonian: meeldima
Finnish: pitää
French: aimer
German: lieben
Greek: μου αρέσει πολύ
Hungarian: imád
Icelandic: hafa dálæti á
Indonesian: menyukai
Italian: amare, piacere molto*
Japanese: 好む
Korean: 애호하다, 즐기다
Latvian: patikt
Lithuanian: mėgti
Norwegian: være glad i, ha glede av
Polish: uwielbiać
Portuguese (Brazil): adorar, gostar de
Portuguese (Portugal): gostar de
Romanian: a(-i) plăcea
Russian: находить удовольствие; обожать
Slovak: milovať
Slovenian: ljubiti
Spanish: gustar, encantar
Swedish: tycka mycket om, älska
Turkish: büyük zevk almak



See also: lovable, love-letter, lovely, lover, lovesick, fall in love (with), for love or money, love affair, make love, there's no love lost between them

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love
What many users feel for computers.
"I don't really love computers, I just say that to get them into bed with me". (Terry Pratchet)
[What did you expect in a computing dictionary?]
(1995-05-10)


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Love County, OK (county, FIPS 85) Location: 33.95347 N, 97.24851 W
Population (1990): 8157 (3583 housing units)
Area: 1335.0 sq km (land), 42.9 sq km (water)


Love Valley, NC (town, FIPS 39420) Location: 35.99016 N, 80.98516 W
Population (1990): 67 (74 housing units)
Area: 0.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)


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Love

This word seems to require explanation only in the case of its use by our Lord in his interview with "Simon, the son of Jonas," after his resurrection (John 21:16, 17). When our Lord says, "Lovest thou me?" he uses the Greek word _agapas_; and when Simon answers, he uses the Greek word _philo_, i.e., "I love." This is the usage in the first and second questions put by our Lord; but in the third our Lord uses Simon's word. The distinction between these two Greek words is thus fitly described by Trench:, "_Agapan_ has more of judgment and deliberate choice; _philein_ has more of attachment and peculiar personal affection. Thus the 'Lovest thou' (Gr. agapas) on the lips of the Lord seems to Peter at this moment too cold a word, as though his Lord were keeping him at a distance, or at least not inviting him to draw near, as in the passionate yearning of his heart he desired now to do. Therefore he puts by the word and substitutes his own stronger 'I love' (Gr. philo) in its room. A second time he does the same. And now he has conquered; for when the Lord demands a third time whether he loves him, he does it in the word which alone will satisfy Peter ('Lovest thou,' Gr. phileis), which alone claims from him that personal attachment and affection with which indeed he knows that his heart is full." In 1 Cor. 13 the apostle sets forth the excellency of love, as the word "charity" there is rendered in the Revised Version.

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Wed, March 19, 2008 - 2:11 PM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

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if you ever saw the inside, say as telescope looking out to space, and the same perspective is sitting on a cell looking out at the body as say space...now what if,like the cell wall,per se, was a containing shell similar to that of stars on the other side of ,in our eyes solar system....what is that you'd see...like say streaks and what would look limke asteroids or some foreign protein, like say b12 isolated complex...what would that cell perceive as be ing foreign planets comets...
just a therory im working on if you comment swell.. here is what i think and maybe there's a certain reason that it's not taught. just cuz we can do what we want as free as we are. it's the greatest controlled experiment in history. not just how the gov't is run but as how the man is creating what is sociablly acceptable. why in the free est of all countries ,is, jerusalem is not remebered?!?!? the toad lived n that desert first. BM is the largest party on the planet thrown by the man. there is so many chemicals that out that are not bad that shouldn't be illegal and they have to make sure, so what a better test bed. it's a self contained experiment that has variables that are self limiting to what the side effects/affects are. some are acually pretty beneficial and should not be illegal, but the man kinda made a mistake with the broad spectrum illegal substance act. not knowing what the subtance/s were what how it did or how it did , and they created it for the greatest war/s ever. you don't think they read the mayan calendar?shit, they wrote the same date in every text,ya think? think about the chemical truth serum the man created lsd/mdma/dmt/2c7teccei and they could administer it in the 80's as iv form. "they" made it first. they brought greatest jig to might be that the holy grail was the recipe to lsd.rye has around before...umm...toads?!?!? or is it the fungus that grows on the rye that's been around since ... well,cannot spores travel through space?!alkaloids have been around alot longer y'all know...i do not advocate any such behavior,for the record i don't condone such actions....
we are chemistry sets right? a mix of chemicals and properties based on primordial laws of existance. really we are just another form of collected energy into one mass, say something similar to a planet or galaxy or a cell: not that there really is an after life but if we were a star ir a red giant or a little pluto not planet ,umm...planet.what if you had to spend those hundreds of millions years of unknown existance. like say gaia.and per se this , purgatory,not really but kinda,like the energy you created while existing doesn't just evaporate, something held it all togerther,right? dante wrote a book,purgatory.is there a reason 700 years later the same 7 good, and same 7 not good things ,that he wrote about are just as prevalant!?!? it's a swell read. the war then, was about same thing as it is about today.it's not about money. read about the prince of france, that one "fair" guy the same hip cat that banished the knights of templar. ya know that fair guy and bushes are the same church, is that strange?700 years later?!?!
chemistry seems like something that fits hand in hand with the playa as it keeps away the freaks.if it wasn't out there it would be invaded by a bunch of wanna be's and hopeful looker on ers and others that would make the event 2000000 people and a gosh darn mardi gras,the playa scares away the weak knee'd and poopy person to exist with for a week,it also keeps it in the most primal of states , when at any given time, you have to be prepared for near death storms and blazing fast art going 4 mpg...imagine 1000000 people in the cornfields of nebraska riding bikes without lights in a space the size of ...whatever space... that's alotta unsafe ravers....
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THE RAISIN

JUST A TAD OF MUMBO JUMBO. SO I NOTICED THIS RAISIN,AND LOOKED LIKE MY PRUNED FINGERS,AND WHY DON'T WE CALL I WAS IN THE BATH SO LONG I GOT RAISINED?OR OLD GRAPE?I STAYED IN THE BATH IT WAS LIKE I WAS OLD GRAPE?SOMETHING ALONG THE LINES OF BEING SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE.LIKE BEING EMO.GOING AROUNG CALLING THIS STEREOTYPE "EMOTIONALLY MESSED UP BECASUE THEIR PARENTS DID A HORRIBLE JOB", OR EMOTIONALLY CONFUSED DUE TO THE HORRIBLE SOCIAL CRITERIA IN THE MEDIA. IT WOULD TOTALLY FROWNED UPON.WHO DOES ISSUE THE STANDARD.THE GROUP OF 8 THAT JUST MET IN NEVERLAND? OR THE MASS MEDIA? THE COLLECTIVE KNOWING BODY,GAIA? THAT'S SOMETHING ELSE THAT I SEE AS BEING NOT ACCEPTED THAT SHOULD BE. GAIA AS A LIVING ENTITY.OUR BIOSPHERE THAT EVOLVES AND INVOLVES ALL.WHY IS THAT SUCH A FAR CRY FROM NORMAL?WHERE DID ALL SHAMAN AND MUSES GO?IS IT LIKE WHERE DO ALL THE HOT GIRLS GO DURING THE WINTER?MAYBE THIS IS JUST THE WINTER FOR THE KNOWING.
SO THIS RAISIN,TASTED GOOD,IN THE CINNAMON BAGEL.IT WAS FRESH FROM WINCO.THE HAVE THEY BEST BAGELS! THEY ARE ONLY 33 CENTS, I REALLY LIKE THE ASIAGO,HEATED UP.MMMMMM
I JUST NEEDED TO VENT.
Fri, June 8, 2007 - 5:24 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

THE RAISIN

JUST A TAD OF MUMBO JUMBO. SO I NOTICED THIS RAISIN,AND LOOKED LIKE MY PRUNED FINGERS,AND WHY DON'T WE CALL I WAS IN THE BATH SO LONG I GOT RAISINED?OR OLD GRAPE?I STAYED IN THE BATH IT WAS LIKE I WAS OLD GRAPE?SOMETHING ALONG THE LINES OF BEING SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE.LIKE BEING EMO.GOING AROUNG CALLING THIS STEREOTYPE "EMOTIONALLY FUCKED UP BECASUE THEIR PARENTS DID A HORRIBLE JOB", OR EMOTIONALLY CONFUSED DUE TO THE HORRIBLE SOCIAL CRITERIA IN THE MEDIA. IT WOULD TOTALLY FROWNED UPON.WHO DOES ISSUE THE STANDARD.THE GROUP OF 8 THAT JUST MET IN NEVERLAND? OR THE MASS MEDIA? THE COLLECTIVE KNOWING BODY,GAIA? THAT'S SOMETHING ELSE THAT I SEE AS BEING NOT ACCEPTED THAT SHOULD BE. GAIA AS A LIVING ENTITY.OUR BIOSPHERE THAT EVOLVES AND INVOLVES ALL.WHY IS THAT SUCH A FAR CRY FROM NORMAL?WHERE DID ALL SHAMAN AND MUSES GO?IS IT LIKE WHERE DO ALL THE HOT GIRLS GO DURING THE WINTER?MAYBE THIS IS JUST THE WINTER FOR THE KNOWING.
SO THIS RAISIN,TASTED GOOD,IN THE CINNAMON BAGEL.IT WAS FRESH FROM WINCO.THE HAVE THEY BEST BAGELS! THEY ARE ONLY 33 CENTS, I REALLY LIKE THE ASIAGO,HEATED UP.MMMMMM
I JUST NEEDED TO VENT.
Fri, June 8, 2007 - 5:20 PM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

did anyone else notice?

ok,everytime that i got to a gas station,mini mart,convience store-whether it may be arco or sev-11,or even friends discount liquor-"THAY ARE ALL OWNED BY PERSONS FROM THE MIDDLE EAST!!thats very pc,cuz they are from pakistan india turkey or whatever --stan that i cant pronounce.i don't kow if their cousins in whatever country pump the gass,but if you notice there's a mother father cousin nephew and little one with one on the way aand they all work there-oh did i forget about grandpa.and they all a\are working at the sometimes same time. where does all money go?to our economy???? NO!!! they send it back home, so their kids can goto college cheap,and then come over here and be doctors.we can no longer boycott because they have an EFF'N monopoly!!!!!!!in no way am being predjudice,i love everyone equally.but this is a place where as americans we are supporting others economy through our own choice,and not that of the manm,when we help with foreign relief.,that's one thing,i don't think blood diamonds are just,so giving them money for a cause is genuine.bringing third world countries to the present,that's tax dollars at work.but when we're talking about every american having to buy gas from a family that doesn't dump it back into the economy,granted i have seen them driving whole fleets of luxury auto's with kewl authentic middle east garb,gosh does that stick out like a sore thumb....that's a rant...but wait...what about terrorism...
Fri, June 1, 2007 - 9:16 PM — permalink - 1 comments - add a comment

to stir the pot use a laddle!!!

when in the kitchen. the golden rule is "if you're in the kitchen you have to help". that way as ur preparing your dish, they aren't in the way. also wash ur hands, cleanlyness is next to godlyness.
~~~~ i think there is always a certain texture to any group of ingredients, if you add a littlle of this it makes it more plyable, or a little that and it gets stiffer.
what if the ingredients as a whole, were so stiff they were solid? how could you turn it plyable?
microwave? maybe some baking soda and vinger?
it's like the frog in boiling water.... toss it in when water boils, it jumps right out. turn up slowly.... and it never moves till dinner... that's where the laddle comes in ...
with real stiff batter, u use a wooden spoon. but with a stew , you kinda have to get to the bottom and bring the chunks that have been sittin' forgotten and let them breath.
then when the stew is stirred... and not too thick, but not runny BAM... you "kick it up notches uknown".
then serve
Fri, December 22, 2006 - 3:54 PM — permalink - 0 comments - add a comment

so you think you can

k...here's the shit that perplexes me! everytime that someone picks a set of new tools. i.e. poi ,staff, fingers...they all go hry, that's kewl, i can do that. or sure looks hard. but with practice....
so what's with the long gone, forgotten art. time has had fire spinning since fire was burning. it's primal. the learning curve is vertical. fire sinning goes against everything you've ever been taught. don't do things behind ur don't throw things at ur face. and on top of all that, you have to be symetrical. i'm an asymetrical person. so it's tough. k... i have a trick for everytrick. it's like you have to cheat physics
Wed, November 29, 2006 - 9:45 AM — permalink - 3 comments - add a comment